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Pareja, Fray Francisco de — Continued 

 worlis of, in Timucua language, 

 73 : 837 

 Parental affection 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 170 f . 

 See also Love. 

 Paresis, San Carlos Apache. 34 : 177 

 Paria Canyon, reported dam in, 82: 



130 

 Paria Plateau 



description of, 82 : 129 

 ruins on, 82: 129-133 

 Parietal foramina, Munsee crania, 62: 



36 f. 

 Paris, Reverend, — , story of Captain 



Cook related to, 76: 184 

 Pariset, E., in hibliography, 34: 419 

 "Parisian, Little," 43 : 243 

 Parisot, J., connection of, with Taensa 



language controversy, 43: 9-15, 23 

 Park, WilUam 



buffalo wallows examined by, 76: 



152 

 skeletons exhumed by, 76 : 151 

 Parker, — , acknowledgment to, 91 : vi 

 Parker, INliss A. M., assistant in trans- 

 lation, 28:10 

 Parker, F. T., excavation by, in and 



near Gilder mound, 33: 67, 82 

 Parker, Gordon, assistance of, 70:40 

 Parker, S., in bibliography, 34 : 419 

 Parker, Samuel, mention of, 94 : 20 

 Parker, W. T., in bibliography, 34 : 419 



Halchidhoma living at, 78 : 799 

 mention of, 78 : 802 



Parkman, Francis, at Fort Laramie, 

 83:35 



Parks, Dr. W. F., acknowledgment to, 

 37:iv 



Paro, 44:82 



Parodi, L., 52 : 272, 276, 278, 309, 317 



Parotitis, summary as to, 34 : 190 



Parowan, mounds near, observed by Don 

 Maguire. 82 : 38 



Parowan Valley, mounds in, 82: 36-39 



Parras, 44 : 39 



Parrastahs, 44 : 79 



Parrish, J., in bibliography, 34 : 419 



Parryella filifoUa, among the Tewa, 

 55:89 



Parsley 



among the Tewa, 55 : 112 

 used as an abortive, 99 : 118 



Parsnip, among tlie Tewa, 55 : 112 



Parson Farm 



occurrence of cairn on, 23 : 68 

 occurrence of mounds on, 23 : 64 



Parsons, Dr. Elsie Clews 

 cited, 98:201 

 curved club noted by, 82: 147 



Particles 



Coos, 40, pt. 2 : 407-411 

 Eskimo, 40, pt. 1 : 10.50 ff. 

 Siuslawan, 40, pt. 2 : .589-603 

 Takelma, 40, pt. 2 : 267-278 

 513538 — 63 21 



Partitions, California Indian, 78: 79, 



81, 290, 358, 409, 521, 557. 612 

 Partotac, 78 : 553 

 Partridge and frog, Kutenai tale, 59: 



21 

 Part-singing (in Hawaii) 



at the present time, 38 : 152 

 in ancient times, 38 : 150, 152 

 Parturition, sec Childbirth. 

 Pasalmes, 44 : 25, 30 

 Pascagolas, name for Pascagoula, 43: 



305 

 Pascagoula 



burial customs of, 71 : 135 ff. 



classification of, 43 : 9, 39 



early history of, 43 : 31 



general description of, 43: 302- 



306 

 mention of, 47: 5, 6, 7; 73: 149, 



150 

 mortuary customs of, 47 : 7 

 population of, various dates, 43: 



41,44 

 possessor of religious temple, 43: 



166 

 removal of, to Texas, 43 : 31 f . 

 war declared by, on the Tawasa, 



73 : 138 

 See also Paskagula. 

 Pascagoula River 



Biloxi village on, 47 : 5, 7 

 location and derivation of, 43: 31 

 reference to, 43 : 167 

 Pascagulas, see Pascagoula. 

 Pascoboulas, name for Pascagoula, 43: 



302 

 Pashahi, 78 : 345 

 Pashha, a Modoc village, 78 : 319 

 Pashina, a synonym for Pasino, 78: 



621 

 Pasino, a Gabrielino place name, 78: 



621 

 Pasi-nu, a Central Miwok place name, 



78:445 

 Pasitas, 44:45 

 Paskagula 



early mention of, by Iberville, 22 : 



15 

 general description of, 22 : 17 

 population of, in 1784, 22 : 15 

 See also Pascagoula. 

 Paskenta 



a source of California place name, 



78:896 

 "common" dances near, 78 : 369 

 probable derivation of. 78: .356 

 Paski, village of, description of, 69 : 58 

 Paso Creek, 78 : 482, 611, 612 

 Paso de la Laguna de Juncal, 52 : 301 

 Paspuisono, a Wintun place name. 78 : 



356 

 Pasqual, Yuma chief, story concerning, 



97:31 

 Pasquayah village, 77 : 71 

 Pasque, probably same as Pasqui, 73: 

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